Confessions of a Sorority Girl The Omega Train edition by Natalia Darque Literature Fiction eBooks

As my last days as an Alpha approached, I got more diabolical in my efforts to fuck with the snooty bitches in my sorority. They were scandalized about my affair with Drake, the basketball player that lived at the Omega House, which was the black fraternity next door. For weeks, they had been screwing with me about missing curfew, and had served notice that I was going to be expelled from the sorority, ostensibly for breaking the curfew rules, but the real reason was my decision to have a torrid affair with a black man. In 1980’s Texas my behavior was scandalous!
However, after they played their card about expelling me, they had nothing left they could do to me. They had a requirement to give me 30 days. I intended to quit, but not until I had fucked them over every which way I could think of. With just a few days to go, I decided I had two more things I wanted to do give them grief.
The first thing was going to be to bring Drake and his friend Reggie over for a hot threesome right in the Alpha house. I was going to have my way with two big black cocks right under their roof. And I was damn sure going to make sure I got caught so they would know about it!
One night, I knew that all of the girls that lived at the house would be going out for an event on Greek row. I waited until I was sure that they were gone, and then I called over to the Omega House. Drake answered the phone.
“OK, the coast is clear. You guys come on over,” I said into the phone.
“Be right there,” Drake replied.
Barefoot, I padded downstairs. I met them at the front door, wearing a terry cloth robe. I had nothing on underneath it. I opened the door, and winked conspiratorially at them. Then I turned and ran up the stairs to my room, with the guys behind me in hot pursuit.
Once in my room, I turned and loosened the tie on my robe and slipped it off my shoulders, letting it fall to a pile at my feet. Seeing me naked, the guys began furiously shucking off their clothes. In less than a minute, I was facing two gloriously naked black men, with their hard cocks hanging rigid in front of them.
Confessions of a Sorority Girl The Omega Train edition by Natalia Darque Literature Fiction eBooks
Natalia Darque, <strong>Confessions of a Sorority Girl: The Omega Train</strong> (Natalia Darque, 2011)If you went to college, and went to college at a place that had sororities, and you're a certain kind of male (or perhaps even a certain kind of lady), you probably fantasized about sororities being hotbeds of lesbian sin who, upon occasion, would allow a lucky fellow or two to join them in dark, luscious orgies that went on for entire weekends.
Or was that just me?
In any case, you'll get none of that here. Natalia Darque gives us the sorority from hell, the kind that's far more likely to actually exist: a bunch of stuck-up, uptight snobs who are far more concerned with the labels on their clothes than the selection of adult novelties at the local porn emporium. Our heroine, Natalia (this is written in memoir fashion, though you've never read a memoir like this), is on the verge of getting kicked out for racial transgressions--the story takes place at an anonymous Texas college in 1986, and having spent four years in Virginia across the street from a fraternity house made up of Texans from 1987-1990, I can attest that Darque's setup here is far from implausible--and so she decides to go out with a bang, as it were. (If you're unfamiliar with the sexual connotation of the word "train", I'll let you read this to discover it. But then, if you're unfamiliar with the sexual connotation of the word "train", you're probably not reading this review in the first place.)
Oddly, this has the feel of sex comedy, though it never quite hits a comedic stride well enough to pin that label on it with any confidence; I'm guessing that had I read the other four books in the series beforehand (I picked this one up during a brief period when it was offered free) I'd have a better handle on the author's intents in that regard. So I can't tell you for certain, but it's worth noting.
In any case, a fun little book, as long as you don't have problems with interracial sex. If you do, well, you can just kick Natalia Darque out right now--her sorority did! ** ½
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Confessions of a Sorority Girl The Omega Train edition by Natalia Darque Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
The writer has a real imagination for rough and raw sex. The scenes were extremely explicit and left nothing to your imagination. Wild.
This one was okay. I've read better. I've read worse. It didn't really do much for me. The author failed to describe much of anything else other than pain when the big, black shafts stretched the main character wide open.
No story, no substance, unrealistic story line depicting unappealing sexual scenes-waste of reading time.
If you enjoy gratuitous and pointless sex just for the titillation, this book might be just up your alley. If, however, you want some sort of social or literary value, look elsewhere. Even Hustler is a step up!
I really liked this book how the main character stood up for what she believed in and didn't care about what the other girls thought. It was really funny how she just completely didn't care about what they had to say her goal was to make them mad and jealous. She succeeded. I recommend this book to others. I really enjoyed it.
The premise is ridiculous, but the main character's spunky motivation (she wants to embarrass her sorority sisters as much as possible with her crazy sexual behavior) actually turned this into a much more interesting read than it would have been otherwise. It doesn't hurt that Darque has a flair for describing sexual situations. This works on a level beyond the purely erotic, which is relatively rare.
I love this book because it has an interesting plot and the characterisation is excellent.The plot evolves around the events between friends who are staying together while studying on college campus.The language is explicit and dialogue is full of humour.The sex lives of the characters , the strict rules at the sorority and how it restricts social life is a dilemma which the try to resolve one way or the other.
Natalia Darque, <strong>Confessions of a Sorority Girl The Omega Train</strong> (Natalia Darque, 2011)
If you went to college, and went to college at a place that had sororities, and you're a certain kind of male (or perhaps even a certain kind of lady), you probably fantasized about sororities being hotbeds of lesbian sin who, upon occasion, would allow a lucky fellow or two to join them in dark, luscious orgies that went on for entire weekends.
Or was that just me?
In any case, you'll get none of that here. Natalia Darque gives us the sorority from hell, the kind that's far more likely to actually exist a bunch of stuck-up, uptight snobs who are far more concerned with the labels on their clothes than the selection of adult novelties at the local porn emporium. Our heroine, Natalia (this is written in memoir fashion, though you've never read a memoir like this), is on the verge of getting kicked out for racial transgressions--the story takes place at an anonymous Texas college in 1986, and having spent four years in Virginia across the street from a fraternity house made up of Texans from 1987-1990, I can attest that Darque's setup here is far from implausible--and so she decides to go out with a bang, as it were. (If you're unfamiliar with the sexual connotation of the word "train", I'll let you read this to discover it. But then, if you're unfamiliar with the sexual connotation of the word "train", you're probably not reading this review in the first place.)
Oddly, this has the feel of sex comedy, though it never quite hits a comedic stride well enough to pin that label on it with any confidence; I'm guessing that had I read the other four books in the series beforehand (I picked this one up during a brief period when it was offered free) I'd have a better handle on the author's intents in that regard. So I can't tell you for certain, but it's worth noting.
In any case, a fun little book, as long as you don't have problems with interracial sex. If you do, well, you can just kick Natalia Darque out right now--her sorority did! ** ½

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